英国警方称价值940万美元可卡因藏于金·卡戴珊品牌内衣货件中


2026年5月18日 / 美国东部时间下午2:36 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社

据当局周一透露,英国一家法庭以走私价值940万美元可卡因的罪名,判处一名卡车司机入狱,这批可卡因被藏在金·卡戴珊塑身衣品牌Skims的内衣和服装货件中。

英国国家犯罪局表示,40岁的雅库布·扬·孔克尔当时驾驶一辆载有28托盘Skims服装的卡车从荷兰出发,于9月在埃塞克斯郡一处港口被边境官员拦下。

该局称,孔克尔此前在途中曾停车接应90公斤(198磅)可卡因,卡车经过特殊改装,方便他将包裹在1公斤(2.2磅)装包装袋里的毒品藏在卡车后门的隔间内。

国家犯罪局在社交媒体帖子中公布了三张据称是藏在商品中的毒品的照片。

一名卡车司机因走私价值逾700万英镑的可卡因而被判入狱,这批毒品被藏在一辆装载金·卡戴珊Skims品牌内衣和服装的货车上。

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— 英国国家犯罪局(NCA)(@NCA_UK) 2026年5月18日

该局表示,这批服装货件是合法的,出口商和进口商都与这批走私货物无关。

据该局透露,孔克尔起初否认知晓可卡因的存在,最终承认他同意运输这批毒品以换取4500欧元(5243美元)的报酬。

他在切姆斯福德刑事法院因毒品走私罪被判处13年半监禁。

“有组织犯罪集团利用像孔克尔这样的腐败司机运输A级毒品,这些毒品通常被藏在完全合法的货件中,就像这次的情况一样,”国家犯罪局行动主管保罗·奥查德在一份声明中说道。“此次侦破和调查打掉了数量可观的可卡因,走私团伙因此损失了这批毒品的收益,同时他们也失去了孔克尔这个重要的协助者。”

Shipment of Kim Kardashian brand underwear used to hide cocaine worth $9.4 million, U.K. police say

May 18, 2026 / 2:36 PM EDT / CBS/AP

A British court sentenced a truck driver to prison for smuggling $9.4 million worth of cocaine in a shipment of underwear and clothing from Skims, Kim Kardashian’s shapewear brand, authorities said Monday.

The National Crime Agency said Jakub Jan Konkel, 40, was driving a truck carrying 28 pallets of Skims clothing from the Netherlands when he was stopped by border officials at a port in Essex in September.

The agency said Konkel had stopped on the way to collect 90 kilograms (198 pounds) of cocaine, and that the truck had been specially adapted so that he could hide the drugs, wrapped in 1-kilogram (2.2-pound) packages, in a compartment of the truck’s back doors.

In a social media post, the NCA released three images of the purported drugs inside the merchandise.

A lorry driver has been jailed for smuggling more than £7m worth of cocaine hidden on a vehicle carrying a consignment of Kim Kardashian’s Skims underwear and clothing.

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— National Crime Agency (NCA) (@NCA_UK) May 18, 2026

The agency said the shipment of clothing was legitimate and neither the exporter nor importer were connected to the smuggled load.

Konkel, who initially denied knowing anything about the cocaine, eventually confessed he had agreed to transport the drugs for a payment of 4,500 euros ($5,243), according to the agency.

He was sentenced to 13½ years in prison for drug smuggling at Chelmsford Crown Court.

“Organised crime groups use corrupt drivers like Konkel to move Class A drugs often hidden on entirely legitimate loads such as this,” NCA operations manager Paul Orchard said in a statement. “The detection and investigation have removed a significant amount of cocaine whose profits are lost to the crime group behind the smuggling attempt, and with Konkel they’ve lost an important enabler.”

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